Lincoln University in Missouri has decided to reinstate its president after the historically black university concluded that it could not substantiate allegations in the letter of an administrator who accused him of chronic bullying and then took her own life.
The president, John Moseley, is regaining the leadership post two months after he was placed on paid administrative leave in聽the aftermath of the death聽of Antoinette 鈥淏onnie鈥 Candia-Bailey, who killed herself shortly after Dr Moseley removed her as the university鈥檚 vice-president for student affairs.
The university used the period to commission an outside investigation by a Missouri law firm that concluded 鈥渘o claims of bullying by the university president can be substantiated鈥, according to a university statement attributed to a legal adviser to the institution鈥檚 governing board of curators.
In his own statement, Dr Moseley said he was grateful for the 鈥渧ote of confidence鈥 provided by the board of curators. 鈥淥ur thoughts and prayers have been and continue to be with Dr Bailey鈥檚 family, friends and our campus community,鈥 he said.
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It was less clear, however, whether the campus community would accept the decision, after both students and alumni protested against the administration鈥檚 treatment of Dr Candia-Bailey.
The president of Lincoln鈥檚 alumni association, Sherman Bonds, has repeatedly called for the resignation of Dr Moseley, and he extended that call to the board of curators after it approved Dr Moseley鈥檚 reinstatement.
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鈥淣o individual is above the health and well-being of the university,鈥 he says in a letter to the curators.
Lincoln is an 1,800-student public institution in Missouri鈥檚 state capital, Jefferson City, that was founded in 1866 by black veterans of the US Civil War. Dr Candia-Bailey was a Lincoln alumna and career student services administrator who began working for the university last May.
But she suffered from depression and anxiety, said she was harassed and bullied at Lincoln because of that and claimed Dr Moseley and the board of curators refused to allow her time for necessary medical treatment.
In its review of the situation that it conducted at the request of the curators, the law firm Lewis Rice said it not only found no evidence of bullying by Dr Moseley, but agreed that the university 鈥渞esponded appropriately to requests for accommodation鈥 by Dr Candia-Bailey.
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The Lincoln board of curators also promised an increase in聽mental and behavioural health services聽for university students and employees. It cited the 鈥渟triking disparities in the outcomes of mental illness in this country,鈥 with 鈥減eople from under-resourced communities, including many black Americans鈥, regularly receiving lower-quality care.
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